Onlargesurfacesof furnituresuch as tables, drawersetc. the most practical wayis towork withasinglepiece of paper, if you do notwant to addthe furnituregenerallyoldappearance,selectapaperofgeneralbackgroundtosatisfy youas abase colorof the furnitureand pickthe appropriateshadeof paintto paintthe furniturebeforetheprocessofdecoupage.Thiswillhelp you not to use much effort to“tie” thepattern overtheentire surfaceof the furniturewhile insurfacesparticularlystressedbyeveryday use, pass in the finalstages withsome extraprotective,some more than you would use inapurelydecorative object.

Thenapkindecoupageonfurniture,is appropriate onlyforsmalldiscretepatterns youmaywant to addin some partsof furniture, while if you tryto uselarge piecesorwhole ones, especially ifyou have noexperienceinthis technique,probably the result will not satisfyyou, since the largerin sizeandthinnerpaper, the more difficult tostick well on the surface you will use.The“easiest” paperfordecoupageon large surfacesof furniture,isorwill be readyrice paperin largedimensionsoranyA4thickpaperthat will notbleach, which you willmoistenlightly withwater to place iton the surfaceyou willuseandthenyou canstick it with theglueaccording to thestandard–classicalproceduredecoupage for any kind of object. Seethe videobelow forstepby stepprocess of How to decoupage furniture a Table: